Distributing Mosquito Nets in Po Ma Htaw Village

It is a sunny day. Me and my uncle went to Po Ma Htaw village to distribute the mosquito net by motorcycle.

While it is difficult to get children for the people who are living in the city, the people who live in the villages have many kids. They don't have access to birth control. They are not afraid of poverty.

The old lady who spends her whole life in a bamboo hut said "God bless you."

She has six children. Still struggling for family. Can’t rely on her husband. She receives two nets.

I am not feeling well. I have no money to buy it but now I get it . Thank you so much.

My younger brother and sister are playing with their friends. I am alone at home. Tonight we will sleep in our new net.

She invites me in to the house but it is not easy to step in to . She said please say thank you to the donors.

The head of the village (U Tin Oo) helps me distributing the net.

We distributed 35 mosquito nets from the people who love the people in need.

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